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Live music from Naked Remedy (Worcestershire)

With live music from Worcestershire's Naked Remedy, 24-year-old Robinson from Worcester releases his debut album, plus we talk about Redditch's Battle Of The Bands.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Natalie West

    Feel So Alive (feat 12Man)

  • Album Of The Week

    • Robinson

      That's All I Really Want

      • Palawan.
    • Robinson

      England's Bleeding

      • Palawan.
  • The Hare Piece Tunes

    • Tramps Like Us

      Ghosts

    • Aulos

      Who Cried For Rick James (Demo version)

  • Last Week's Session Track

    • Dr Mojito

      He's A Junkie

  • Moon Zeek

    For You

  • In Session

    • Naked Remedy

      Rollercoaster

    • Naked Remedy

      Low Down

  • The Hare Piece Tune

    • Chris Jones

      No Aspiration

  • The Company

    Look At Yourself

  • Battle Of The Bands Winner

    • The Lies In Me

      Walk Out That Door

  • Voicemail Of The Week

    • Kentucky Fryd

      Wildcat

  • In Session

    • Naked Remedy

      Back For More

    • Naked Remedy

      Freedom

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  • Fri 7 May 201019:00

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